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    Introduction This report considers whether gender, quiz result, lecture and SGT attendance affect university students’ exam results. The effectiveness of learning platforms must be evaluated so students reach their full potential. To achieve this, a sample of previous BSB123 students’ results and attendance will be summarised, analysed and interpreted. Data 2.1 Research Stanford University found that on average, males outperform females on mathematics tests (Niederle & Vesterlund, 2010),…

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    As technology progress, the need for society to change is essential. Take an average class lecture for example. A traditional class lecture has a professor presenting the material in front of the class. However, to adapt to the new technology, some classes transformed into a flipped classroom. A flipped classroom requires students to watch online lectures as well as take online quizzes at home. Then, students attend a face to face session to do group exercises and have group discussions over the…

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    This is a controversial topic in education today. The more this method of teaching is incorporated into the classroom more questions that arise from individuals who disagree with the method. A flipped classroom is when teachers record videos of lectures for the students to watch at home. The students then use their class time to work on homework, in class assignments, and practice problems, in order to prepare for the tests. It is said that class time is for “direct instruction and…

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    Comparing the effects of “lecture” and “simulated patient” teaching methods on promoting the knowledge and performance of healthcare providers Introduction: Postpartum depression is a common disorder among women. Therefore, proper and efficient training of healthcare providers for this disorder is of great importance. The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of “lecture” and “simulated patient” teaching methods on teaching postpartum depression to healthcare providers. Methods:…

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    individual to succeed or fail (Liberalism lecture; Shively, p. 30). This competition may start out equally, but ultimately ends with inequality: with winners and losers (Liberalism lecture). Communitarianism strays for this selfish competitive atmosphere obsessed with personal advancement by prioritizing a common good. This priority allows a society to be constructed on a moral foundation (Etzioni, p. 3) instead of a competitive one (Communitarianism lecture; Liberalism…

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    learning experience. That males in my lecture chosen, are far more attentive than the females, that how other people choose to act in class affects my learning and that male theorists are more frequently referenced then female theorists. In the lecture chosen to examine, the professor makes PowerPoint slideshows to accompany the lecture. However, the professor occasionally packs too many words into one slide, making it…

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    The Service Setting Appeal I attended a class held in a lecture hall at Bellevue College in Bellevue, Washington where I earned my associate’s degree. The area of study for the class was history and it was held in the only lecture hall on the campus, the Paccar Conference and Lecture Hall. The institution was very proud of the hall and along with holding lectures, would rent it out to local businesses and associations for use. I remember the environment of the hall and my learning…

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    Conservation and Clean Water lecture/video). 2. Why has bushmeat hunting shifted from subsistence to profit-driven business? Bushmeat hunting shifted from subsistence to profit-driven business because the human population grew, which resulted in less food supplies. Another reason this happened was because in Africa there’s no economic stability and this drives people to run out of options to get money to live which causes them to rely on this (Primate Conservation and Clean Water…

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    and living factor that changes our perspective and opinions in situations. In the text The Truth About Stories by Thomas King, in lectures four and five, both stories acknowledges that racism and their history has brought about issues for Natives in the past and present. Although it’s evident that lecture four focuses more on self-awareness and acceptance whereas lecture five’s prime focus is deception,…

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    In the lecture it is stated that bees could have exists as early as 200 million years ago. The lecture refutes the claims made in the passage. basically three points are discussed in the article and in the lecture, the professor addresses all three issues with specific points. Firstly, the passage states that in the 200-million year-old fossilized trees found in the state of Arizona in the southwestern United States did not contain any fossils of actual bees. But the lecture refutes this…

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